Why videos go viral Kevin Allocca

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hi I’m Kevin Alaka I’m the trends

manager at YouTube and I professionally

watch YouTube videos that’s true so

we’re going to talk a little bit today

about how videos go viral and then why

that even matters we all want to be

stars celebrities singers comedians and

when I was younger that seems so very

very hard to do but now web video has

made it so that any of us or any of the

creative things that we do can become

completely famous in a part of our

world’s culture and any one of you could

be famous on the internet by next

Saturday but there are over 48 hours of

video uploaded to YouTube every minute

and of that only a tiny percentage ever

goes viral and gets tons of views and

becomes a cultural moment so how does it

happen three things case makers

communities of participation and

unexpectedness alright let’s go

last year Baer Vasquez posted this video

that he had shot outside his home in

Yosemite National Park in 2010 it was

viewed 23 million times this is a chart

what it looked like when it first became

popular last summer but he didn’t

actually set out to make a viral video

bear he just wanted to share a rainbow

because that’s what you do when your

name is Yosemite mountain bear

and he had posted lots of nature videos

in fact in this video had actually been

posted all the way back in January so

what happened here Jimmy Kimmel actually

Jimmy Kimmel posted this tweet that

would eventually propel the video to be

as popular as it had become because

tastemakers like Jimmy Kimmel introduced

us to new and interesting things and

bring them to a larger audience

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so you didn’t think that we could

actually have this conversation without

talking about this video I hope Rebecca

Black’s Friday is one of those popular

videos of the year it’s been seen nearly

200 million times this year this is a

chart what it looked like and similar to

double rainbow it seems to have just

sprouted up out of nowhere so what

happened on this day well it was a

Friday it’s true and if you’re wondering

about those other spikes those are also

Friday’s but but what about this day

this one particular Friday

well tosh point-o picked it up a lot of

blogs started writing about it Michael J

Nelson from Mystery Science Theater was

one of the first people to post a joke

about the video on Twitter but what’s

important is that an individual or a

group of tastemakers took a point of

view and they shared that with a larger

audience accelerating the process and so

then this community formed of people who

shared this big inside joke and they

started talking about it and doing

things with it and now there are 10,000

parodies of Friday on YouTube even in

the first seven days there was one

parody for every other day of the week

unlike the one way entertainment of the

20th century this community

participation is how we become a part of

the phenomenon either by spreading it or

doing something new with it

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so nyan cat is a looped animation with

loop music it’s this just like this it’s

been viewed nearly 50 million times this

year and if you think that that is weird

you should know that there is a

three-hour version of this that’s been

viewed 4 million times even cats were

watching this video

cats were watching other cats watch this

video alright but but what’s important

here what’s important here is the

creativity that it inspired amongst this

this techie geeky internet culture there

were remixes someone made an old-timey

version

and then it went international

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an entire remix community sprouted up

that brought it from being just a stupid

joke to something that we could all

actually be a part of because we don’t

just enjoy now we participate and who

could have predicted any of this who

could a predicted double rainbow or

Rebecca Black or nyan cat what scripts

could you have written that would have

contained this in it in a world where

over two days of video get uploaded

every minute only that which is truly

unique and unexpected can stand out in

the way that these things have when a

friend of mine told me that I needed to

see this this great video about a guy

protesting bicycle fines in New York

City

I admit I wasn’t very interested in a

bike lane but often there are

obstructions that keep you from

probably riding in the bike

yeah by being totally surprising and

humorous Casey nice tat got his funny

idea and point seen five million times

and so this approach holds for anything

new that we do creatively and so it all

brings us to one big question

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what does it mean tastemakers creative

participating communities complete

unexpectedness these are characteristics

of a new kind of media in a new kind of

culture where anyone has access and the

audience defines the popularity I mean

as mentioned earlier one of the biggest

stars in the world right now Justin

Bieber got his start on YouTube

no one has to green-light your idea and

we all now feel some ownership in our

own pop culture and these are not

characteristics of old media and they’re

barely true of the media of today but

they will define the entertainment of

the future thank you

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嗨,我是 Kevin Alaka,我是 YouTube 的趋势

经理,我专业地

观看 YouTube 视频,这是真的,所以

我们今天要

谈谈视频是如何传播开来的,以及为什么

这很重要,我们都想要 成为

明星 名人 歌手 喜剧演员

在我年轻的时候这似乎

很难做到,但现在网络视频已经

做到了,这样我们中的任何人或

我们所做的任何有创意的事情都可以

在我们

世界的一部分完全出名 到下周六,你们中的任何一个人都

可能在互联网上成名,

但每分钟都有超过 48 小时的

视频上传到 YouTube

,其中只有一小部分

会像病毒一样传播开来,获得大量观看,

成为一个文化时刻,所以如何 会不会

发生三件事 案例制作者

社区 参与和

意外 好吧 让我们去吧

去年 Baer Vasquez 发布了这段视频,该视频

是他

2010 年在优胜美地国家公园的家外拍摄的,被

观看了 2300 万次 s 是一张

图表,它在去年夏天刚开始流行时的样子,

但他

实际上并没有打算制作一个病毒视频

熊,他只是想分享一条彩虹,

因为当你的

名字是优胜美地山熊

和他时,这就是你所做的 实际上在这个视频中发布了很多自然视频

实际上

早在一月份就已经发布了所以

这里发生的事情 Jimmy Kimmel 实际上

Jimmy Kimmel 发布了这条推文,

最终将推动视频

像它一样受欢迎,因为

品味制造者喜欢 Jimmy Kimmel 向

我们介绍了新的有趣的事物,

并将它们带给更多的观众

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所以你认为我们

实际上可以在不谈论这个视频的情况下进行这次对话

我希望 Rebecca

Black 的星期五是最受欢迎的

视频之一 今年它已经被看到了近

2 亿次,这是一张

图表,它看起来像

双彩虹,它似乎是

突然冒出来的,所以发生了

什么 这一天很好,那是一个

星期五,这是真的,如果你想

知道那些也是

星期五的其他峰值,但是这一天呢,

这个特别

的星期五呢?

Mystery Science Theatre 的 Michael J Nelson

是第一批在 Twitter 上发布关于该视频的笑话的人之一,

重要的是,个人或

一群时尚达人采取了

自己的观点,并与更多的观众分享了这一观点,

加速了 过程等

然后这个社区由

分享这个内部笑话的人组成,他们

开始谈论它并

用它做事

与 20 世纪的单一娱乐方式不同的是,

这个社区

参与是我们如何

通过传播它或

用它做一些新的事情来成为这种现象的一部分

[Mu 原文如此]

所以 nyan cat 是一个带有循环音乐的循环动画

它就是这样 它

今年已被观看近 5000 万次

,如果您认为这很奇怪,

您应该知道有一个

三个小时的版本已被

观看 400 万次甚至猫在

看这个视频

猫在看其他猫

还好,但是

这里重要的是这里重要的是

它在

这种技术极客的互联网文化中激发的创造力

有人制作了一个旧版本的混音

和 然后它走向国际

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] 整个混音社区如雨后春笋般涌现

,它从一个愚蠢的

笑话变成了我们都可以

真正参与其中的东西,因为我们现在不

只是享受我们参与,谁

可以拥有 预言了其中的任何一个,谁

可以预言双彩虹或

丽贝卡布莱克或猫猫

你可以写什么脚本

,在一个世界

中包含这个 每分钟都会上传两天的视频,

只有真正

独特和出乎意料的视频才能

以这些东西的方式

脱颖而出 约克

我承认我对自行车道不是很感兴趣,

但经常有

障碍物阻止你

自行车 这种方法适用于

我们创造性地做的任何新事物,所以这一切都给

我们带来了一个大问题

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这意味着什么 品味创造

者 创意参与社区 完全

出乎意料 这些是

一种新文化中的一种新媒体的

特征,任何人 可以访问并且

观众定义了受欢迎程度我的意思

是前面提到的现在世界上最大的

明星之一

贾斯汀比伯在 YouTube 上开始了他

的 必须批准您的想法,

我们现在都对

自己的流行文化感到有些所有权,这些不是

旧媒体的特征,它们

几乎不适合今天的媒体,但

它们将定义未来的娱乐方式

谢谢

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